Revises Mississippi's policy on alcoholic beverages, allowing manufacture, sale, distribution, and transportation except in counties that vote for.
Mississippi HB671 amends the state's policy on alcoholic beverages, renouncing prohibition in favor of legal manufacture, sale, distribution, and transportation statewide, except in counties that vote to institute prohibition. It allows municipalities to designate qualified resort areas where alcoholic beverages can be sold, subject to local elections. The bill also revises permit requirements for various types of businesses, including restaurants, hotels, and event venues, and outlines conditions for the sale and distribution of light wine, light spirit product, and beer.
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